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bloch was generous enough to come to our store and find when we were just opened that fall, haynes johnson has been coming to present his will since the first one that he wrote after we were open, the landing with howard simon. this seems like the absolute perfect event to encapsulate our history. too bad herblock isn't with us in person but it is great to have his spirit lives on. most of you know haines from his book and he says he is still promoting the book that he and dan washington post wrote on the 2008 campaign. i am sure we have copies in the front tonight. haines was a political reporter with the washington star when i first met him. he has written -- get this -- 16 books. some of which were co-authored with pierce. i was thinking it is a tribute to haines that so many of the books, not a majority but so many were written with other journalists. herb bloch was born in 1909 and he died in 2001. in between, he had a long and glorious career. he joined the washington post after serving in world war ii. his cartoons were so brilliantly thought out that he often defined the time. he i
bloch was generous enough to come to our store and find when we were just opened that fall, haynes johnson has been coming to present his will since the first one that he wrote after we were open, the landing with howard simon. this seems like the absolute perfect event to encapsulate our history. too bad herblock isn't with us in person but it is great to have his spirit lives on. most of you know haines from his book and he says he is still promoting the book that he and dan washington post...
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johnson was 30 years old. >>> well homer, marg, bart, lisa and maggie. you know them by their first names. at 20 years and countying, the simpsons is the longest running cartoon. jamie colby looks at what is to come on the 450th episode special. >> paint the town yellow as the simpsons celebrate 20 years and 450 episodes with a special tv extravaganza hosted by morgan spurlock. >> there will be ice skating. there could potentially be something 3-d. >> reporter: the folks behind the animated family have theories on the secrets to their longevity. >> dealing with issues in a way that were funny and talk about them in a prime time program that a scripted or live action show can't. >> it was right away that people liked it and responded but to this day, that has notened. it's only have notebb ed. it's only grown. >> we take no prisoners. so we go to church every week but we have plenty to say about oing to church every week. not all of it good. so you just sort of don't want to mess with us, because we'll take you down. we'll take you down. >> reporter: but
johnson was 30 years old. >>> well homer, marg, bart, lisa and maggie. you know them by their first names. at 20 years and countying, the simpsons is the longest running cartoon. jamie colby looks at what is to come on the 450th episode special. >> paint the town yellow as the simpsons celebrate 20 years and 450 episodes with a special tv extravaganza hosted by morgan spurlock. >> there will be ice skating. there could potentially be something 3-d. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> chris johnson came into the titans/seahawks with his eye on the record. the sixth running back in nfl history to reach that mark. titans win 17-13. >>> how about college basketball, florida facing nc state. florida down 2. nc state misses the free throw. florida gets the rebound. that for the win. a 75-footer. worth another one. the only bucket of the game. that's a good one. florida wins it 62-61. that will do it for this espn news update. i'm ducis rodgers. enjoy your day. >>ones with a fear of heights might want to stay clear of dubai today. the world's tallest building opens today. >> just how tall. lara setrakian reports. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and linsey, today is the grand unveiling of the burj dubai, the world's tallest skyscraper. standing at more than 2,600 feet, the burj dubai has over 160 floors, the world's highest elevator, and enough steel rebar to go a quarter mile around the world. >> you have to give them credit for an engineering feat. and also symbolic. >> reporter: when the tower was first conceived, the city is in differen
. >>> chris johnson came into the titans/seahawks with his eye on the record. the sixth running back in nfl history to reach that mark. titans win 17-13. >>> how about college basketball, florida facing nc state. florida down 2. nc state misses the free throw. florida gets the rebound. that for the win. a 75-footer. worth another one. the only bucket of the game. that's a good one. florida wins it 62-61. that will do it for this espn news update. i'm ducis rodgers. enjoy your...
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and why lyndon johnson? >> guest: oh, well, that picture -- i love that picture because wasserman was really crazy about lbj, and definitely was closer to him than to any other president. and wasserman is right there at his left. and wasserman always said that johnson had offered him the position of secretary of commerce. ultimately, i came to believe that that was not true that he had actually offered it to him. i think there was some suggestion about it, but i don't believe that it was ever offered. but that became part of wasserman's -- it was very important to wasserman, first of all, to have this political influence as a reality, and also to be able to sort of trade on it. i mean, it -- it enhanced his aura, the fact that he was friends with presidents. and the fact that he could say also that johnson had -- was not only someone whom he could get on the phone and whom he saw and was invited to the white house many times, but that johnson had offered him a cabinet position just elevated him, obviously, e
and why lyndon johnson? >> guest: oh, well, that picture -- i love that picture because wasserman was really crazy about lbj, and definitely was closer to him than to any other president. and wasserman is right there at his left. and wasserman always said that johnson had offered him the position of secretary of commerce. ultimately, i came to believe that that was not true that he had actually offered it to him. i think there was some suggestion about it, but i don't believe that it was...
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johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: welcome back. wilson is here, singer, entertainer and host of the newlywed game. star of the reality series "carney wilson unstapled." she underwent gastric bypass surgery in 1999. jillian michaels is back. she's a health and wellness ex-per ae expert and trainer on nbc's "biggest loser." let's begin by taking a look at a clip from carney's new reality show "carney unstapled." >> i don't know about this one. with my very pale calves. >> let me try something. >> can't breathe. >> this will help give you the waist. >> do i feel like i'm going to lift off? >> no, no, we can tweak the sleeves a little. let me give you something else. >> do you like it? whoa. i feel like i'm about to go to the prom. veins coming out. i hate mirrors. >> larry: why has weight been such a problem to you? >> oh, gosh. >> larry: looking back, why? >> it's been my achilles' heel. it's my life story. >> larry: as a kid? >> oh, yeah, 4
johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: welcome back. wilson is here, singer, entertainer and host of the newlywed game. star of the reality series "carney wilson unstapled." she underwent gastric bypass surgery in 1999. jillian michaels is back. she's a health and wellness ex-per ae expert and trainer on nbc's "biggest loser." let's...
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laughter] >> i made a good early start downing street have followers it has about 60,000 with boris johnson and you can easily communicate 10 thousands of people of very quickly with 140 character messages. >> it is very kind of you to give me this opportunity i will obviously avoid the verbal slap upside made on the previous location about tweets and twits. we need to use all forms of communication i know it is extremely popular but the only problem i have is policy is so much time talking and making speeches and blogs of the rest if every time you add to the great panoply of communication you have to think very carefully about whether you can keep up and if you fully 38 -- think through everything you say before you say it. i will take away your thought to see if i can tweaked without the other. >> mr. cameron it is made clear it is almost per possible to rule out if the increase would you rather see the increase rather than a national insurance increase? >> but ken is right you cannot as responsible opposition rule out tax increases. way back various parties said you cannot rule out the
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nickle johnson is head of support. it is provying after school and saturday and summer programming for engagement. the success of this community program will tep to mans fit >> orange nicers said it is to help prepare even nor baltimore students for high school, graduation and college. >> help for struggling families >> the ultimate couch powpay tate owe has been crowned. >> coming up in sports. another grade jift yet with woman: i don't know. dealer: you know, volkswagen takes care of the scheduled maintenance at no cost. and during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. woman: i can't believe it. woman: i can believe it. yep. joog morningfmenttgrayhoundsmeadnags alnusfmentbackathomefortfirstim esinsthaincredblewinfmenttrytog keephissgysontrackfment gogupnrtlimnaylayupfmenttimefor bretharvitostepupfmenthyf 71 fmentsweepscuperiteheerfment 8 hn 5 ontyeerfmentshakcameoutftcoldfo ryedeascaffsnetsgamefment thsunreelbuthslebronfment
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johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference ( laughs, click ) when you hear a click, ( clicking ) you know it's closed and secure. that's why hefty food bags click closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) >>> new video from the taliban in pakistan confirms it was behind last month's suicide attack in afghanistan that killed seven cia officers. it shows jordanian doctor humam abu al balawi sitting next to the head of the pakistani taliban. he was reportedly working for the cia, but as the video now confirms, al balawi was a double agent working for the taliban. here is cnn's international correspondent nic robertson. >> reporter: until this video came out, all that was known was that this jordanian doctor, dr. balawi, had gone to afghanistan and said he c
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at johnson & johnson, we salute all those who choose the life... that makes a difference. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference sfx: coin drop sfx: cg have you heard? saving time, money and for the future has never been simpler. regions lifegreen checking and savings accounts come with a personal savings review, up to a $250 annual savings account bonus, and free online and mobile banking for simple and safe banking anytime, anywhere. just drop by or visit regions.com/open to open your accounts and get into the rhythm of saving. regions it's time to expect more. hey, ask our doctor about garlique, okay? garlique's clinically proven ingredient maintains healthy cholesterol naturally. eat right. exercise. garlique. >> larry: welcome back. carnie wilson is here, singer, entertainer and host of the "newlywed game." star of the reality series "carnie wilson unstapled." it prepier mooers january 14th. she underwent gastric bypass surgery in 1999. jillian michaels is back. she's a health and wellness expert and trainer on nbc's "biggest loser." let
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gabriel johnson was last seen in san antonio with his mom. she was arrested in florida a few days later without him. so far, she won't say where baby gabriel is. jack and tammy smith at one time wanted to adopt him and were named persons of interest by police in arizona. investigators say they knew more than they were letting on. they think baby gabriel is still alive. they're asking anyone with information about him to call the national center for missing and exploited children. it's 1-800-the-lost. >>> about 100 protesters massed outside a los angeles court. inside the former transit city police officer accused of fatally shooting oscar grant in a san francisco bay area train station on new year's day last year. johannes mehserle has pleaded not guilty to murder charges. the trial was moved to los angeles. during yesterday's pretrial hearing, a judge said cameras would not be allowed in the courtroom. the whole shooting was caught on tape by several bystanders and posted on the web. it sparked several protests in the bay area in the days af
gabriel johnson was last seen in san antonio with his mom. she was arrested in florida a few days later without him. so far, she won't say where baby gabriel is. jack and tammy smith at one time wanted to adopt him and were named persons of interest by police in arizona. investigators say they knew more than they were letting on. they think baby gabriel is still alive. they're asking anyone with information about him to call the national center for missing and exploited children. it's...
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i think that's a very interesting example of johnson's chicago, louis fair kahn's chicago, area my a wright's chicago. obama takes all that in. he doesn't embrace all aspects of it but he takes it all in and becomes more rooted in african-american culture than at any other time in his life. by the time we see him on stage as a candidate in 2008, even his very deliverance of speeches at black churches, the way in which he walks, sometimes people in the african-american community will say that obama walk s with a swagger. all that is from chicago and his time in chicago. really what's interesting is that it's the black power movement self-determination to get black faces in higher places that really leads obama to even try to run for president because, remember, obama initially is not embraced by the civil rights generation, people like john lewis, vernon jordan, andy young. these are all people who were part of that civil rights movement but didn't think the country was prepared to elect an african-american president. so in a way when we think about black power and barack obama, obama
i think that's a very interesting example of johnson's chicago, louis fair kahn's chicago, area my a wright's chicago. obama takes all that in. he doesn't embrace all aspects of it but he takes it all in and becomes more rooted in african-american culture than at any other time in his life. by the time we see him on stage as a candidate in 2008, even his very deliverance of speeches at black churches, the way in which he walks, sometimes people in the african-american community will say that...
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winners robert kairo, john casey, annette gordon-reed, philip levine, gore vidal of course, charles johnson, maryanne hoberman, and would also like to acknowledge the presence tonight of the 2008 winner of the pulitzer prize for vision-- fiction, juneau diaz. [applause] please. [applause] also would like to thank your financial supporters without whom we could not bring you the national book awards. again i'm going to ask you to hold your applause. but, well i mention them all. a premier sponsor barnes & noble, leader max monster theodore bar foundation, lyndon meyer book publishing papers a division of central national-men coral graphics, the ford foundation, penguin group usa, random house and sponsors blumberg, borders, google. the national endowment for the arts, and bass and mr. and mrs. donald merriman. thank you. [applause] i would also like to think of the director the national book foundation, harold augenbraum who has been tireless, for its outstanding leadership, harold. [applause] the terrific staff of the foundation and my fellow board members, especially the board vice chairma
winners robert kairo, john casey, annette gordon-reed, philip levine, gore vidal of course, charles johnson, maryanne hoberman, and would also like to acknowledge the presence tonight of the 2008 winner of the pulitzer prize for vision-- fiction, juneau diaz. [applause] please. [applause] also would like to thank your financial supporters without whom we could not bring you the national book awards. again i'm going to ask you to hold your applause. but, well i mention them all. a premier...
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is when and his mother elizabeth johnson disappeared in tempe, arizona. elizabeth was due in court for a custody hearing the monday after christmas but she never show od up. she was arrested in miami beach, florida, but there is no sign of gabriel. johnson is not talking and they are worried because of what she has said in the past. take a list. >> there have been threats made. at this point there is no evidence that the threats have been carried out but we are concerned that we don't know where the child is. >> kimberly: based on her prior threats, how much concern do you think they have that the child could be in harm's way? >> if she made statements to other people that they documentiated and statements that she doesn't want her child around any more and the child is a bother to her. this reminds me of the other one that the child was killed by the mother leaving her in the trunk and she died. to have that fact and now all of a sudden the kid disappears. these things lead to the conclusion, it is a tragic conclusion when these things end. >> can you im
is when and his mother elizabeth johnson disappeared in tempe, arizona. elizabeth was due in court for a custody hearing the monday after christmas but she never show od up. she was arrested in miami beach, florida, but there is no sign of gabriel. johnson is not talking and they are worried because of what she has said in the past. take a list. >> there have been threats made. at this point there is no evidence that the threats have been carried out but we are concerned that we don't...
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time-out called by trent johnson. daymeon: that's what i'm talking about, he'll put that second present with those things that are nonconference. the daily conference schedule was there and they're trying to make stride to become better players. mat daymeon: and the offensive style. matt: started the game by me asking you the question -- what do we know about the l.s.u. tigers? they are 8-4 on the season. their strength of schedule 106 which is fourth out of the teams in the sec. but of the eight members -- daymeon: mentioned their wins at home because they have 3-3, how did they deal with it? but the one thing i like about l.s.u. is that guy right no -- right there. you know what he did last year, coach of the year. he's a guy that will get the best out of his players and to have a guy like mitchell and add warren and spencer to that, they have a shot. they have to get more ingredients, more people. matt: warren hits the free throw. a year ago, they had five seniors. those guys combined for 43 points, 22 1/2 rebounds
time-out called by trent johnson. daymeon: that's what i'm talking about, he'll put that second present with those things that are nonconference. the daily conference schedule was there and they're trying to make stride to become better players. mat daymeon: and the offensive style. matt: started the game by me asking you the question -- what do we know about the l.s.u. tigers? they are 8-4 on the season. their strength of schedule 106 which is fourth out of the teams in the sec. but of the...
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today marks one year exactly since the president nominated don johnson to be the office. does he plan to renominate her in any other, more broadly speaking how does he respond to criticism from liberal organizations that he hasn't put enough muscle behind getting his judicial and executive nominees confirmed? >> i don't know what decisions have been made about nominees that have, as a result of being, having passed the year, need to be renominated. i can serve a check on that. i would say that we are proud of our record of hitting individuals into government, though disappointed at the pace in the senate and working through things both executive branch and judicial branches. >> thank you, robert. you said earlier that the president had full confidence in admiral blair and the director, correct or does he have the same confidence in secretary napolitano? >> he does. >> there has been no stunning out of people outside the administration to wait in the wings are a possible shakeup? >> no. >> the other thing i want to ask was, do the intelligence chiefs, who have been meeting
today marks one year exactly since the president nominated don johnson to be the office. does he plan to renominate her in any other, more broadly speaking how does he respond to criticism from liberal organizations that he hasn't put enough muscle behind getting his judicial and executive nominees confirmed? >> i don't know what decisions have been made about nominees that have, as a result of being, having passed the year, need to be renominated. i can serve a check on that. i would say...
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hi, i'm julian johnson from indianapolis and i've recently read the help. about living in jackson, mississippi in the 60s and dealing with relationship between the society and the african-americans in that community. wonderfully written. >> i'm from colump bee yang tennessee. -- columbia, tennessee. >> it's from the outlander series about scottish time travel. >> hi, i'm karen lee ryan from nashville, tennessee and i just finished reading the old cape magic which i love and so i'm looking for more richard russo books to read. >> can you tell me what it is about. >> it is about a man growing up and sort of his. the only child and some of the trials and tribulation of his childhood with some parents who are less than stellar let's say. >> i'm greg from the bronx new york i'm here in nashville and i just finished reading david halberstam's the children. actually about the freedom riots during the civil rights movement out of nashville, tennessee and i'm a big fan of c-span 2. and watch it whenever i get a chance. >> afterwards with greg mortenson and congressw
hi, i'm julian johnson from indianapolis and i've recently read the help. about living in jackson, mississippi in the 60s and dealing with relationship between the society and the african-americans in that community. wonderfully written. >> i'm from colump bee yang tennessee. -- columbia, tennessee. >> it's from the outlander series about scottish time travel. >> hi, i'm karen lee ryan from nashville, tennessee and i just finished reading the old cape magic which i love and so...
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host: dennis johnson is here to talk of up tonight's state of the union address, but also looking back and other state of the union addresses. can you think of an appropriate comparison for tonight's state of the union? after the president's first year with an economic situation like he had, headlines that read "liberal funnieunease," cau come up with a comparison? guest: it is pretty tough. he might have to go back to bill clinton. at this time, the company was coming back strongly. of course, is big problem -- his big problem was his agenda. he famously had troubles with the monitor talking about health care. but you alshave to go back to ronald's -- ronald reagan paused first term. there were positive signs that he was going to do something better. there was a lot of anticipation at that time. i think those would be good parallels for barack obama. host: how did they use those speeches to take on the years as president? guest: when you look at all three of them, they are probably the best communicators that we have had. from ronald reagan, he acknowledged people in the audience, ame
host: dennis johnson is here to talk of up tonight's state of the union address, but also looking back and other state of the union addresses. can you think of an appropriate comparison for tonight's state of the union? after the president's first year with an economic situation like he had, headlines that read "liberal funnieunease," cau come up with a comparison? guest: it is pretty tough. he might have to go back to bill clinton. at this time, the company was coming back strongly....
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gabriel johnson was last seen with his mother, 23-year-old elizabeth johnson. she lost custody on december 28th and they arrested her in miami beach but they don't know where the little baby is. >> gregg: as we wrap up another decade, government is getting ready to deliver a report card of sorts on the nation's health since the late 1970s. department of health and human services set ten-year goals to improve the health at the start. >> julie: how did we do. you did great well. >> gregg: recently i lost a lot of weight. you just putting a little weight on there. >> julie: i happen to weigh more than you did before you lost the weight. anyhow, how are americans doing. what the government's new set of goals to meet by 2020. joining is carolyn cromwell. thank you very much. here is what i got out of the research today, we're fatter, but somehow, in some respects we're healthier? >> in some ways we are healthier first of all i think it's a great time to be talking about this. we all made our new year's resolutions. sometimes i keep them and sometimes i don't. these
gabriel johnson was last seen with his mother, 23-year-old elizabeth johnson. she lost custody on december 28th and they arrested her in miami beach but they don't know where the little baby is. >> gregg: as we wrap up another decade, government is getting ready to deliver a report card of sorts on the nation's health since the late 1970s. department of health and human services set ten-year goals to improve the health at the start. >> julie: how did we do. you did great well....
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sc johnson, a family company. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh! yea whooo! no no no no no! don't touch that. [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. where's mommy? here i am! sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> with the new year come new hopes for an economic turn around and stocks at least seem to be headed in the right direction. the dow jones industrial average ended above the 10,000 mark after a disastrous winter, but the unemployment rate is still hovering around 10% leading many to wonder if we're in for a jobless recovery. mary, i think we're in a recovery and i think it seems to be gaining speed, but how strong will it stay in 2010? >> well, i think you have to remember how far it fell because that's going to tell you a little about how much it's coming back. >> pa
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johnson. >> chairman belter, ranking member stearns and members of the subcommittee thank you for inviting lockheed-martin corporation to participate in today's hearing on the radio spectrum inventory at. i serve as lucky martin's singer technology officer. my role in the corporation provides me with a broad perspective of the importance spectrum issues relevant to the discussion today. i appreciate the opportunity to contribute and i'm honored to offer input that they inform your consideration of these important policy matters. lockheed-martin is a global security company that employs approximately 140,000 people in all 50 states. were principally engaged in research design development manufacturing integration and sustainment of a dense technology systems products and services and most of these systems and solutions depend on access to the spectrum we are discussing. our customers include a broad array of agencies both military and civil for helmley support diverse critical security missions
johnson. >> chairman belter, ranking member stearns and members of the subcommittee thank you for inviting lockheed-martin corporation to participate in today's hearing on the radio spectrum inventory at. i serve as lucky martin's singer technology officer. my role in the corporation provides me with a broad perspective of the importance spectrum issues relevant to the discussion today. i appreciate the opportunity to contribute and i'm honored to offer input that they inform your...
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he really did. >> host: why do you think boxers like sugar ray, jack johnson, joe lewis, muhammad ali, joe frazier, why do you think boxers -- particularly african-american but not solely african-american boxers -- enter the american psyche so much as political symbols, cultural symbols in a way that really does trand send other sports? >> guest: i think because, i think because boxing is still a mystery, it's still a sport where very few can rise to its highest levels. it's very violent. and i think in a way muhammad ali got a lot of his you might say style from sugar ray robinson. i think we tend to follow boxers a lot. it is the ultimate one-on-one sport. it's just you and your guts and your courage facing somebody across the ring who is trying to hit you with such fierceness that you might think that person is trying to kill you can. >> host: and in the days before smoking bans you would have the smoke rising up from the front row. >> guest: yes. yes. >> host: there would be a mystery and an allure to it. >> guest: yes. >> host: but do you think there's something to it, also, abou
he really did. >> host: why do you think boxers like sugar ray, jack johnson, joe lewis, muhammad ali, joe frazier, why do you think boxers -- particularly african-american but not solely african-american boxers -- enter the american psyche so much as political symbols, cultural symbols in a way that really does trand send other sports? >> guest: i think because, i think because boxing is still a mystery, it's still a sport where very few can rise to its highest levels. it's very...
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johnson, have the taliban afghanistan and pack twoeparate and distinct enties? >> i think that a ry important queson. and people have a deba concerning this. i think they are becoming closernd closer in recent months. d that would be very fearful. but in the past the pakistani talibawas quite different, much more ideaological than the ghan taliban. but one of our worst nightmaresi would suggest, is for two entities to merge. now i thk following up on chris, thathe hakan i-net work probably played aajor le in this hit at the chapman combat operati post. hakan i-net works very rong in the area of khost and th've operated there r many years with a number ofpectacular idea tacts and i think islso quite interesting both on decemb 31st and tay as reported by a numr of newspapers in the ited states, there has been additional dron attacks in nor waziristan where the hakan i-net work runs ovely. >> what is theelationship between the teo of drok attacks and the attacks by the taliban on amerin and civilian fces. >> i think exactly as m noted. we've be really focusing our
johnson, have the taliban afghanistan and pack twoeparate and distinct enties? >> i think that a ry important queson. and people have a deba concerning this. i think they are becoming closernd closer in recent months. d that would be very fearful. but in the past the pakistani talibawas quite different, much more ideaological than the ghan taliban. but one of our worst nightmaresi would suggest, is for two entities to merge. now i thk following up on chris, thathe hakan i-net work...
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chief johnson. >> i'm jeff johnson, president of the international association of fire chiefs and representing 13,000 fire chiefs across this country. the reason we're involved in supporting the removal of the d-block is because of our awareness of a need for a single data system stretching coast to coast and border to border. nothing we face as firefighters and emergency responders in our daily jobs, nothing out there can get by without the constant stream of data and information. nothing has taught us this more than packing the devices on our hips, whether they are a blackberry or iphone and that information is not available to emergency responders today on a reliable public safety grade system that will not fail in the event of an emergency, that will be available for both police and firefighters. and in the event of natural disasters or in the event of manmade disasters, nothing is more critical than data and reliable date after arriving on the scene together. the international association of fire chiefs is committed to this project and removal of the d-block and single-wade data system. w
chief johnson. >> i'm jeff johnson, president of the international association of fire chiefs and representing 13,000 fire chiefs across this country. the reason we're involved in supporting the removal of the d-block is because of our awareness of a need for a single data system stretching coast to coast and border to border. nothing we face as firefighters and emergency responders in our daily jobs, nothing out there can get by without the constant stream of data and information....
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and johnson, gm, bank of ameri, and home depot deciding not to by ad time. u.s. speed skaters needed stephen colbert to step in and save them. >> should we do it, by the way? >> reporter: still, with expectations set so low, the stage is set for a new generation of american no-names to become household names. >> the olympics is so exciting because you don't know. we don't know what's going to happen. a star can emerge. right now, we don't know who is going to be on the cereal boxes. someone will be and surprise everybody. >> ron claiborne will be on one. >> i'm trying to think did i know apolo ohno's name before those games started? i don't think i did. sometimes it's during the game. >> we have an athlete we know before the games. we keep track of them. a lot of names we hear, names you have heard before. >> i'm saying maybe there will be a big star that just comes out of the blue? right? >> perhaps. and carries us through. for now. we're days away. get cracking, america. >> get cracking. we'll be right back. last year, my little guy got the flu... and it w
and johnson, gm, bank of ameri, and home depot deciding not to by ad time. u.s. speed skaters needed stephen colbert to step in and save them. >> should we do it, by the way? >> reporter: still, with expectations set so low, the stage is set for a new generation of american no-names to become household names. >> the olympics is so exciting because you don't know. we don't know what's going to happen. a star can emerge. right now, we don't know who is going to be on the cereal...
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if you add up the things that he wants to change, he is harkening back to lyndon johnson. it is like he would like to remake america. the reality is that very few presidents get a chance to do that. no matter how much he manufactures, his desire to be there, he is simply not in that place in history. he is more at a crisis point. the u.s. economy is crumbling. it is actually shrinking. the labor force is shrinking. the amount of people looking is shrinking. america is in very serious trouble. this guy has got to get serious about american economy and its place in the world. he keeps talking about 3 carving the time, redistributing the pie as it is crumbling is -- in his hands. he has a great opportunity because the republicans don't have much to say about making things better. it is like pulling a light string and getting the light to come on. if you talk to the republicans, they say deregulation. look at wall street, they need regulation. >> we are waiting for the president who will be departing the white house in about seven or 8 minutes. meanwhile, the senate has gavele
if you add up the things that he wants to change, he is harkening back to lyndon johnson. it is like he would like to remake america. the reality is that very few presidents get a chance to do that. no matter how much he manufactures, his desire to be there, he is simply not in that place in history. he is more at a crisis point. the u.s. economy is crumbling. it is actually shrinking. the labor force is shrinking. the amount of people looking is shrinking. america is in very serious trouble....
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at johnson & johnson, we salute all those who choose the life... that makes a difference. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference [ snoring ] [ snort ] [ male announcer ] for a better-looking tomorrow. vicks nyquil cold & flu. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >> larry: joining us now from columbia, south carolina, john moylan who served as south carolina state chairman and senior adviser for...
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with lyndon johnson i said, well, he understood national power better than almost anyone. so if i can can take his life, i can show how national power works. >> and you say you won for the third in your series, you us won the national book award. what's the effect of that? >> well, the effect on it, the effect on me was terrific. i was happy to win it. [laughter] >> did it change book sales? did it anything like that? >> it -- i'm not sure i know, i remember the answer to that question, to be honest with you. it did very, you know, that book did well. i can't remember if this had an impact on that, i'm sorry. >> author robert caro. .. >> host: welcome, jane goodall. just list the things they have accomplished which would probably take most of the interview, so we will move through an abbreviated version of that, founder of the jane goodall institute, author of groundbreaking studies of the chimpanzees that you observe. the author of several books, including "hope for animals and their world," which we're here to talk about today. and we might as well get to it, this book i
with lyndon johnson i said, well, he understood national power better than almost anyone. so if i can can take his life, i can show how national power works. >> and you say you won for the third in your series, you us won the national book award. what's the effect of that? >> well, the effect on it, the effect on me was terrific. i was happy to win it. [laughter] >> did it change book sales? did it anything like that? >> it -- i'm not sure i know, i remember the answer...
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host: johnson city, tennessee. steve on the independent line. caller: i wanted to ask your guest, it is all about jobs, just like the last person. president obama has made so many promises to the american people over the past year. that is why he will not talk about health care. he has no other means to get it passed other than with the 51 votes. i am unemployed. i am on unemployment and it is about to run afouout. they have had these figures have about people in the united states, unemployment at 10% in most states, but it is as high as 12%, 13% because there are people who are not even claiming any more. i want the president to get us trump'jobs. guest: you have a good point. job creation, people losing their jobs, fearful of losing their jobs, is a major problem for the president. the economy turned sour the year before he came -- he became president. it is extraordinarily difficult to affect the economy in this way, but he will try. everyone is asking, what will you do to get the economy going? that will definitely be a theme. host: will he
host: johnson city, tennessee. steve on the independent line. caller: i wanted to ask your guest, it is all about jobs, just like the last person. president obama has made so many promises to the american people over the past year. that is why he will not talk about health care. he has no other means to get it passed other than with the 51 votes. i am unemployed. i am on unemployment and it is about to run afouout. they have had these figures have about people in the united states, unemployment...
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. >> book tv welcomes the former adviser to margaret thatcher, paul johnson. his latest book is on winston churchill. join our conversation, live from london, sunday, february 7. >> in the nation's capital and across the country, listen to cease and radio. it is also a free application for your iphone. c-span radio, covering washington like no other. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this week in congress, the second year of the obama administration. more liz sidoti liz with the associated press and jennifer haberkorn from "the washington times." good morning, welcome. we'll start with you, jennifer, asking you about your story this morning in the politics section. that story is being reported elsewhere as well. for the president is expected to speak elsewhere about jobs, are they the number one issue? guest: it seems that way, after the election in massachusetts, health care seems to be in the back burner. people want jobs, they want the economy to improve, so they will be working on that, and i think he will see that reflected in the state of the unio
. >> book tv welcomes the former adviser to margaret thatcher, paul johnson. his latest book is on winston churchill. join our conversation, live from london, sunday, february 7. >> in the nation's capital and across the country, listen to cease and radio. it is also a free application for your iphone. c-span radio, covering washington like no other. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this week in congress, the second year of the obama administration. more liz...
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ben johnson, final thoughts? >> let me step back a little bit and talk about this report in the context of the immigration debate writ large and i think there are two important things about this report. one certainly that it shines a spotlight on the potential for a large input into our economy at a time when we need it, even in washington d.c. $1.5 trillion is a lot of money. but the report also i think is a very important reminder of where the focus of immigration reform effort ought to be and that is about how do we, how do we provide benefits to the american economy into the american workers? the immigration reform effort needs to be about creating an american system of immigration that we collectively decide and hopefully legislators will get to the business of examining what is in the best interests of american workers and the american economy. so i think that is where the debate needs to be. it is about improving rights and opportunities for all workers and achieving economic growth for the economy as a wh
ben johnson, final thoughts? >> let me step back a little bit and talk about this report in the context of the immigration debate writ large and i think there are two important things about this report. one certainly that it shines a spotlight on the potential for a large input into our economy at a time when we need it, even in washington d.c. $1.5 trillion is a lot of money. but the report also i think is a very important reminder of where the focus of immigration reform effort ought to...
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at seymour johnson air force base when i was 9 years old i saw the blue angels fly. >> reporter: today jeff harper a crew chief on one of their fa-18 hornets. like those who fly them the team on the ground is hand picked and they'll go over and even into every inch of the jets before they fly. >> i get up to the top of the jet and my crew chief says boss, this jet's ready to go, i know it is. and it's all about trust. >> reporter: the team's next hop is to fly a practice show and memorize critical ground reference points they'll need to safely perform their routine. flying this close together, much closer than in combat, is not dangerous, they say, just incredibly unforgiving. >> i place my head directly underneath here, and my head is, no kidding, about this close away from boss's aircraft when -- >> reporter: so you, the canopy of your airplane is from here to here? >> yep. >> reporter: not for the faint of heart, though at each show site selected civilians are invited to ride in a solo jet. often teachers, civic or business leaders. >> great experience that the navy gave me. great o
at seymour johnson air force base when i was 9 years old i saw the blue angels fly. >> reporter: today jeff harper a crew chief on one of their fa-18 hornets. like those who fly them the team on the ground is hand picked and they'll go over and even into every inch of the jets before they fly. >> i get up to the top of the jet and my crew chief says boss, this jet's ready to go, i know it is. and it's all about trust. >> reporter: the team's next hop is to fly a practice show...
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could norm johnson and his wife debbie please stand. where are they? a round of applause for and norm johnson and wife debbie. thank you, both. and because of his great work, we are going to take that east side agreement over to the west side so that are round or again we can get saw logs to mills. we can have biomass of clean energy and protect -- protect our old growth. we thank you. even if you disagree strenuously with your neighbor, do not reach over and some of them in the mouth. bad for the building. there are probably a lot of law enforcement people around. add a lot of the meetings, everyone has been asking about the twins, h two. speaking objectively, they are gorgeous. pictures of l. on my iphone after the meeting. those are all the formalities. 90 minutes of democracy, folks. that is what's next. >> number 784. >> i have never been to a town hall meeting, and i have a lot of questions. i do not know how many questions i can ask. >> one at a time. >> just one. ok. on the issue of the health care bill right now, it is a very costly and it is
could norm johnson and his wife debbie please stand. where are they? a round of applause for and norm johnson and wife debbie. thank you, both. and because of his great work, we are going to take that east side agreement over to the west side so that are round or again we can get saw logs to mills. we can have biomass of clean energy and protect -- protect our old growth. we thank you. even if you disagree strenuously with your neighbor, do not reach over and some of them in the mouth. bad for...
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how many people know who simon johnson is? simon johnson is the former chief economist for the imf. in all the years i have interviewed economists, and that is 32 now -- these things are quickest, with most insightful i have ever interviewed, so to answer the question, how would i feel about simon having his own show -- i would be jealous. i would figure i would be on the show, so i would not worry that much, but what you were saying, i would be concerned that simon, who has a point of view, a point i often agree with, but if simon has a show, financial daytime tv, let's say, which is the kind he can absolutely do, it would take viewers away from me if he was doing some of his explanations, and i am forced to work in an organization where it is real on the one hand -- on the other hand, check out your mother's claims. i would feel the world might well be a better place for having simon in it as well, to the extent i thought even-handed journalism -- viewers were being taken away from that to him. i might have misgivings. >> the news has become, the thais, and what you're buying -- n
how many people know who simon johnson is? simon johnson is the former chief economist for the imf. in all the years i have interviewed economists, and that is 32 now -- these things are quickest, with most insightful i have ever interviewed, so to answer the question, how would i feel about simon having his own show -- i would be jealous. i would figure i would be on the show, so i would not worry that much, but what you were saying, i would be concerned that simon, who has a point of view, a...
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ben johnson. >> again, i think to your with point, angie, this is about electing leaders, you know. hopefully neither party has a monopoly on that issue. i think there are republicans who understand the importance of. this you know, there are divides. i think everybody recognizes that in washington here today. but i think there is room, plenty of room, quite frankly, for bipartisanship on this issue. if you get past the sound bites, to issues of i think as raul says, the point of the temporary potential conflict on the temporary issue is whether we let folks provide them an opportunity to set down roots, which i think is important. and i think if we again get beyond sound bites there's plenty of room for bipartis bipartisanship on this issue. >> all right. >> lewis here at the center. heather, you did a really nice job of explaining how comprehensive immigration reform helps increase the wages well-being of those who gain status and are able to il prove themselves, invest in themselves. but the report also says one of the impact is it would raise the wages of native workers and inde
ben johnson. >> again, i think to your with point, angie, this is about electing leaders, you know. hopefully neither party has a monopoly on that issue. i think there are republicans who understand the importance of. this you know, there are divides. i think everybody recognizes that in washington here today. but i think there is room, plenty of room, quite frankly, for bipartisanship on this issue. if you get past the sound bites, to issues of i think as raul says, the point of the...
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samuel johnson isn't mentioned in the q to z section of the book. they need to understand the little more. one of the issues for me is the question of that concerns me a lot. we put enormous pressure on the question of quality in google books. how do you judge quality? one of the ways in which people just quality is have faith in the old books. this is what got me into this problem in the first place. project gutenberg, we will load these books off of the net. nineteenth century and late nineteenth century, the home of some of the most patrician publishing that ever happened. those books have been put out of the reach of the most innocent reader is. if you want to look different editions you can find them but not the first copy that you put your hands on. most libraries, threw a winnowing system, moved into different things so you drive down across the state to find those books. the process was enormously powerful. good editing and better fellowship, we ended up in the position where the books on the shelf one way or the other we read as quality. th
samuel johnson isn't mentioned in the q to z section of the book. they need to understand the little more. one of the issues for me is the question of that concerns me a lot. we put enormous pressure on the question of quality in google books. how do you judge quality? one of the ways in which people just quality is have faith in the old books. this is what got me into this problem in the first place. project gutenberg, we will load these books off of the net. nineteenth century and late...
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tends to be one of the things of the peculiar national endowment for the arts was created by president johnson. if you look at the record of great artistic achievement since 1967 it is very, very few of those achievements i greatly appreciate people coming out today i will be glad to speak to you or sign copies of this booker answer any questions you may have. thank you for being part of this audience and part of this location and support for heritage foundation. [applause] >> i do have to say if anybody wants any more information that puts in a perfect way you need to pay attention too not charge the same is collusion this book is on sale in the lobby of it is excellent he did a wonderful job if you want to go for the finer points of it and i hope to see you at future events. thank you. >> it is a tremendous pleasure to be with so many and to be back here. it is too bad we have overflowed your beautiful premises for the north american offices so my career took an interesting turn in this building as we were completing bachelor's degree in economics of which i was not cut out. [laughter] and h
tends to be one of the things of the peculiar national endowment for the arts was created by president johnson. if you look at the record of great artistic achievement since 1967 it is very, very few of those achievements i greatly appreciate people coming out today i will be glad to speak to you or sign copies of this booker answer any questions you may have. thank you for being part of this audience and part of this location and support for heritage foundation. [applause] >> i do have...
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actually live to pass it because the assassination shortlyer is why s legislative priorities lyndon johnson picks up and what i wanted to do was let you experience birmingham alabama and america before. i don't know if anyone can spot the arab-american in this picture. it's number 14. that is in salem, so this is -- he is our guide for what birmingham -- birmingham amreeka and birmingham america are like in this time and it's a tangible way to get a feeling for what's going on. this picture was taken in 1948 because the book, which is a book on arab-american opens up on the football field and birmingham, alabama in 1948. and i definitely didn't want to give people what they would expect or think they know about american history or contemporary society. and ed's life intersects -- i started 40 because it as a person birmingham comes to be known because the surface football game in 1948, and i know this is a totally different conference what do you guys know what the iron bowl is? at between university of alabama and auburn. and they -- this competition start in the late 1800's but they stopp
actually live to pass it because the assassination shortlyer is why s legislative priorities lyndon johnson picks up and what i wanted to do was let you experience birmingham alabama and america before. i don't know if anyone can spot the arab-american in this picture. it's number 14. that is in salem, so this is -- he is our guide for what birmingham -- birmingham amreeka and birmingham america are like in this time and it's a tangible way to get a feeling for what's going on. this picture was...
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he'd been described as a magic johnson with a jump shot and kevin garnett with a better handle of the ball and a better perimeter game. luke stuckmeyer of comcast sportsnet chicago shows us wilson's wizardry on the court. >> reporter: chicago may be a football town and baseball crazy in summertime, but at its core in the city basketball is a way of life. we're not just talking about the m.j. glory days. we're talking about the kids who built their games here like isiah thomas on the west side and more recently dwayne wade and derrick rose on the south side, but 25 years ago somebody else owned these courts in chicago, a skinny silky kid with a smile named benji. >> and center for the wolverines a junior, 6' 7, no. 25 ben wilson. >> if you haven't seen him, you're in for a treat, 20 a game. >> i would go and i want to be successful and i do what it takes to be successful and that is when i go home i study and do my work and go to class. >> kind of corny stuff. >> well, it works. >> reporter: everything seemed to work for benjamin wilson, but especially basketball. >> wilson two. >> rep
he'd been described as a magic johnson with a jump shot and kevin garnett with a better handle of the ball and a better perimeter game. luke stuckmeyer of comcast sportsnet chicago shows us wilson's wizardry on the court. >> reporter: chicago may be a football town and baseball crazy in summertime, but at its core in the city basketball is a way of life. we're not just talking about the m.j. glory days. we're talking about the kids who built their games here like isiah thomas on the west...
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johnson. your testimony, you indicated that future government spectrum needs will be focused on uses such as video and u.a.v.'s. is that correct? >> yes, that is correct. >> can you please provide an estimate or the percentage that will be used by surveillance aircraft that is currently provided by commercial satellite systems using a system above 10 giga hertz? >> i cannot provide that but i can provide it after the hearing. >> thank you. do you believe video capacity will use spectrum above 10 giga hertz? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> ok. thank you. if i can gets the answers in writing after the hearing that would be great and at this point i would like to yield the balance of my time to my colleague, steve weir. thank you. >> thank you very much. a question i have and thank you for yielding, is it is about the delays and the delivery of spectrum andÑi its impact on delivering commercial systems. when you look back on 2006, when t mobile made a lot of money out there, -- paid a lot
johnson. your testimony, you indicated that future government spectrum needs will be focused on uses such as video and u.a.v.'s. is that correct? >> yes, that is correct. >> can you please provide an estimate or the percentage that will be used by surveillance aircraft that is currently provided by commercial satellite systems using a system above 10 giga hertz? >> i cannot provide that but i can provide it after the hearing. >> thank you. do you believe video capacity...
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for marques johnson, ste phys so eve dy tink ng? ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ three years in college, averaged 15 points and ten rebounds. >> bob: he was a dynamic performer, no doubt about that. his number up in the rafters. sir charles. and today on the auburn radio, his coach, smith doing the color commentary of the game. one of the more colorful characters in college basketball history. a very entertaining coach to be around. >> carter: in to patrick patterson. backing down on hargrove. missing. auburn. may have one last shot. don't get it off in time. a 13-point lead at the half for kentucky. auburn closes on the mini-run to cut it to 13. patrick patterson with 12 first half points along with five rebounds. 12.5 rebounds for patterson. 13-point lead for kentucky at auburn, as we send you to whit with the cellular south halftime report. >> all right, carter. thanks very much. coming up in a moment, a classic in knoxville earlier today. ole miss and tennessee. 40 minutes insufficient to settle th
for marques johnson, ste phys so eve dy tink ng? ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ three years in college, averaged 15 points and ten rebounds. >> bob: he was a dynamic performer, no doubt about that. his number up in the rafters. sir charles. and today on the auburn radio, his coach, smith doing the color commentary of the game. one of the more colorful characters in college basketball history. a very entertaining coach to be around. >> carter: in to...
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but i'm here along with shawn johnson. we're here because necessarily, necessarily crunch has -- >> necessarily is one of your sponsors. >> one of my sponsors, yes. they've revamped basically one of the most delicious bars out there. the necessarily crunch bar. i, my personal favorite is the chocolate. hers, she's into the crispies. so we went to park city. >> she challenged you, right? >> yes, she did a back-flip over a bobsled. we challenged each other to different events, kind of extreme. to see which team is better, team chocolate or team crispies. i went dune the luge on my skates. you can see that online on facebook.com/necessarithe faceok.com/nestlecrunch. >> did you really do that or is it superimposed. >> you've got to go to the website and see what you think. i actually did go down the luge. buff you have but you have to t look. >> i want to ask you the fact you're 27 years old and called yourself the old man on the circuit. do you push yourself harder to work? >> i like to think that i always work hard. my belie
but i'm here along with shawn johnson. we're here because necessarily, necessarily crunch has -- >> necessarily is one of your sponsors. >> one of my sponsors, yes. they've revamped basically one of the most delicious bars out there. the necessarily crunch bar. i, my personal favorite is the chocolate. hers, she's into the crispies. so we went to park city. >> she challenged you, right? >> yes, she did a back-flip over a bobsled. we challenged each other to different...
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i want to acknowledge when i first met in the johnson administration who was secretary of the army and great figure in the national security history. i won't acknowledge anyone else in the room. but i see tons of people i work with. my own team, i only brought a few people today, strobe, but since you mention them, i should mention on the wall there is roman who is our ngo outreach. i want to start with him. i think we're the only office with the building withs own ngo. there are 1,000ngo's working in afghanistan and pakistan. not counting local. there was no road map. there was nothing to tell us what they did. roman is doing a cross hatch computerization and we are reaching out to ngos. for example, water is a huge issue in both countries. he will be able to tell us which ngos in the united states work on water, which are working in afghanistan and pakistan and so on. so next to him, ashley boomer, who's been with me now for a decade. and has been in the current capacity a specializing on the all important issue of communications and counterpropaganda. this war is a war of informatio
i want to acknowledge when i first met in the johnson administration who was secretary of the army and great figure in the national security history. i won't acknowledge anyone else in the room. but i see tons of people i work with. my own team, i only brought a few people today, strobe, but since you mention them, i should mention on the wall there is roman who is our ngo outreach. i want to start with him. i think we're the only office with the building withs own ngo. there are 1,000ngo's...
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county executive jack johnson said speed cameras are primarily a way to generate revenue not to protect public safety. the county says instead, police will use mobile camera units as needed. in recent months, speed cameras have popped up in baltimore city and around maryland. >>> from new england up north to florida down south, cold weather is still chilling the east coast. take a look at this landscape. pretty unusual. this is alabama. and even in the sunshine state, snow flurries have been seen as far south as naples and people are under a hard freeze warning after temperatures were predicted to drop to 20 or below. isn't this something you can do about this? >> everybody just turn the heat on full blast and open their windows. warm up everything. >> yeah, right. >> it is really cold. temperatures got down into the teens areawide and it is just -- it is slow to climb. we're not climbing that high. daytime high today is only going to be around freezing. so, you know, it is not a lot of hope for warm right now. >> naples, florida? >> naples, florida, yeah. citrus crops we were talking a
county executive jack johnson said speed cameras are primarily a way to generate revenue not to protect public safety. the county says instead, police will use mobile camera units as needed. in recent months, speed cameras have popped up in baltimore city and around maryland. >>> from new england up north to florida down south, cold weather is still chilling the east coast. take a look at this landscape. pretty unusual. this is alabama. and even in the sunshine state, snow flurries...